Rest assured that we have taken every precaution to ensure that our facility remains a safe environment for all patients and all staff. We encourage you to return to caring for yourself and your family's health care needs. Saint Joseph's Medical Center is committed to distributing vaccines as quickly as supply is available to all eligible patients and members of the community.
We are encouraged by the large numbers of our community members who are eager to receive the vaccine, but also know that securing appointments has been a frustrating process. As we continue to wait for new vaccines to be delivered, we ask that you be patient, and diligent. NBC New York covered the new technology Saint Joseph's is using to keep the hospital clean and safe.
We are encouraged by the large numbers of our community members who are eager to receive the vaccine, but also know that securing appointments has been a frustrating process. As we continue to wait for new vaccines to be delivered, we ask that you be patient, and diligent. NBC New York covered the new technology Saint Joseph's is using to keep the hospital clean and safe.
Services
Board-certified cardiologists are on-site to offer immediate care to all inpatients and the Emergency Department along with performing outpatient cardiac procedures and private patient visits. Saint Joseph's is one of a select group of hospitals in Westchester County providing Cardiac CT, a new and exciting non-invasive way to image the coronary arteries without the risk and inconvenience of a traditional cardiac catheterization.
As a not-for-profit hospital and nursing home, Saint Joseph's depends on donations from its community, including grateful patients, neighbors, businesses and other friends, to provide the added support to stay in the forefront of health care. Donations help us to purchase new equipment and expand programs and services to meet the health care needs of our community.
The Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program provides detoxification and methadone maintenance for patients involved in long-term opiate abuse. Eligible patients must be 18 years or older and currently addicted to opiates. Individual and group counseling, annual physical examinations, testing and lab work, and primary care services are provided.
At Positive Directions, people learn the skills necessary to lead an alcohol/drug free lifestyle and to make positive decisions in their lives. The program provides individual, group and family services in day and evening rehabilitation programs, based on the 12-step disease model approach to sobriety.
Saint Joseph's Cardiovascular Center provides comprehensive services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Our board-certified cardiologists will work together with you to evaluate your needs and create a personalized treatment plan that is coordinated with other health care providers.
Reviews (10)
Cojo Tee
Jan 04, 2022
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I felt slight headache few days after taking my booster shot and decided that it is relatively important to visit my PCP here. Their service is prompt and the people are very caring. Registration to see the doctor was swift and I will recommend everyone,who needs a private health practitioner to try 81 S. Broadway Yonkers NY. Nice and neat environment!
Rafael Gutierrez
Dec 21, 2021
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Roger Rodriguez
Dec 13, 2021
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Been to Saint Joseph's on various occasions throughout the years, ER has improved greatly service is prompt doctors and nurses are caring and professional I have also stayed doctors and nurses were excellent my only complaint is that the food sucks but then you're not staying in the hospital for the food but they should seriously get a chef that can cook flavorful meals for the food being served at the cafeteria which was literally the same being served to patients
Deborah Nocerino
Dec 10, 2021
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Taz Workitout
Nov 11, 2021
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I called the hospital and transferred to the ER and after that call decided to see the reviews because the person who answered wasn’t helpful at all and made many unnecessary comments. I asked a simple question regarding help needed and instead was treated in a very rude manner. Don’t work in an ER if you’re going to treat people like their issues don’t matter, you don’t know why people are calling in the first place or what they are going experiencing to indirectly tell them you have more important things to do than assist. (Regarding mental illness and evaluation)
Iris Bisono
Oct 31, 2021
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Worst Hospital ever!! Don’t come here because they will make you wait for so long and won’t help you properly. I was there just 2 hours ago, 10/17/2021 at 11:21pm. I went to the ER because I have ear pain which is probably due to an infection in my right ear. Plus, I haven’t sleep more than 2-3 hours since Friday, it’s been 3 crazy days where I look like a literal zombie. Well, the thing is that they made me wait 30 minutes in reception and sign a lot of paper. Once I the nurse called my name, she made me go to a room and seat in the hospital bed. She asked me a bunch of questions regarding
Sonia Colindres
Oct 19, 2021
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G. B. London
Aug 28, 2021
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Lindsey Rayl
May 27, 2021
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I went to the ER beginning of March for Abdominal pain. I didn't wait too long before i was taken to a room. One of the first things I noticed was a hair on the bed. It was not a hair from the top of you head (that is all i will say). They told me they needed a urine sample I was directed to a bathroom with a broken lock. I couldn't use the other bathroom because it was continually flooding (i will get to that later). I was genuinely nervous to use this bathroom because anyone could walk in at any time. Then i went back to my room which was in front of the flooding bathroom. it was chaos puddles
Fabian Molina
May 17, 2021
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I had surgery this morning. The scheduler called me yesterday and said that I will be the first patient for this surgeon and must be there by 6:30 am. Then got a second call saying I’ve been moved to the second slot. Be there at 7 am. I get there at 6:45 am. By 7:05 I am prepped and sitting in pre-surgery waiting. Couple of hours go by and I’m seeing patients coming and going. I finally walk out of the back room they hid me in and see that it’s now 9:30 am. The first nurse lies and said that the surgeon signed something and went out for breakfast. Then another nurse said I am now number 4